Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 05-18-2009, 08:29 PM #1
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Thanks for the reply. I called my doctor, and I got a script for Zoma (?) for nausea.

For how long after did you feel bad when you tried the patch?
I'm glad you called your doctor. Medications react differently for all of us. It took about 2 or 3 days after I stopped using the patch for me to feel myself again.
When water will stay down drink as much as you can to help flush out your system and rehydrate your body. It's a good idea to drink lots of water each day to help the other meds you take move through your system. Believe it or not water helps with the full body burning I get from my full body RSD.

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i have been on fentanyl for years i havent had any of the problems except reactions to the actual patches with the sticky stuff on them. i have fentanyl in my pump and it does take a while to adjust to it

about the dreams i do have these with it. and they do eventually they do go away.. i hope that the med to stop the vomiting will help it. im sorry that you have had a bad reaction

hang in there

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i have the same problem with the fentanyl patches.(my skin hates the glue) so i use Flonase. a couple of pumps on the arm before applying the patch and i am all good, not perfect but so muchbetter off.




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i have been on fentanyl for years i havent had any of the problems except reactions to the actual patches with the sticky stuff on them. i have fentanyl in my pump and it does take a while to adjust to it

about the dreams i do have these with it. and they do eventually they do go away.. i hope that the med to stop the vomiting will help it. im sorry that you have had a bad reaction

hang in there

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